Henri Duparc

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Extase 00:00 Tools
Phidylé 00:00 Tools
L'Invitation au voyage 00:00 Tools
Chanson triste 00:00 Tools
Soupir 00:00 Tools
Romance de Mignon 00:00 Tools
Lamento 00:00 Tools
La Vie antérieure 00:00 Tools
Le manoir de Rosemonde 00:00 Tools
Chanson triste (version for voice and piano) 00:00 Tools
Au pays où se fait la guerre 00:00 Tools
Romance de Mignon: Duparc; Romance du Mignon - from "Goethe's Wilhelm Meister" 00:00 Tools
La vague et la cloche 00:00 Tools
Le galop 00:00 Tools
Testament 00:00 Tools
Elegie 00:00 Tools
La vie anterieure 00:00 Tools
L'Invitation au voyage (version for voice and piano) 00:00 Tools
Serenade 00:00 Tools
Serenade florentine 00:00 Tools
La fuite 00:00 Tools
Phidyle (version for voice and piano) 00:00 Tools
Duparc: Mélodies: XIII. Au pays où se fait la guerre 00:00 Tools
Phidyle 00:00 Tools
Au pays ou se fait la guerre 00:00 Tools
6 Pieces for Organ: No. 1. Fantaisie in C Major, Op. 16, M. 28 (arr. H. Duparc) 00:00 Tools
Duparc: Extase 00:00 Tools
Duparc: Mélodies: IX. Chanson triste 00:00 Tools
Duparc: Mélodies: VII. Lamento 00:00 Tools
Duparc: Mélodies: X. Elegie 00:00 Tools
Sérénade Florentine 00:00 Tools
Henri Duparc: Extase 00:00 Tools
Henri Duparc: Phidylé 00:00 Tools
Duparc: Au pays où se fait la guerre 00:00 Tools
Le manoir de Rosemonde: Le Manoir de Rosemonde 00:00 Tools
Lénore 00:00 Tools
Chanson Triste ("Dans Ton Coeur..."), Song For Voice & Piano (Or Orchestra), Op. 2/4 00:00 Tools
Elégie 00:00 Tools
Mélodies: No. 1, L'invitation au voyage 00:00 Tools
Aux étoiles 00:00 Tools
Extase - Live 00:00 Tools
Sérénade 00:00 Tools
Henri Duparc: Chanson triste 00:00 Tools
Duparc: Chanson triste 00:00 Tools
L'Invitation Au Voyage (Charles Baudelaire) 00:00 Tools
Duparc: Soupir 00:00 Tools
Aux Etoiles 00:00 Tools
Chanson triste ('Dans ton coeur...'), song for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 2/4 00:00 Tools
Chanson triste (Jean Lahor) 00:00 Tools
Phydilé 00:00 Tools
Élégie 00:00 Tools
Henri Duparc: Soupir 00:00 Tools
L’invitation au voyage 00:00 Tools
Extase ('Sur un lys pâle'), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 00:00 Tools
L'invitation au voyage ('Mon enfant, ma soeur'), song for voice & piano (or orchestra) 00:00 Tools
Duparc: L'invitation au voyage 00:00 Tools
L'invitation au voyage: Presque lent 00:00 Tools
L'invitation au voyage in C Minor 00:00 Tools
La fuite: La Fuite - duet 00:00 Tools
L'Invitation au voyage (version for voice and orchestra) 00:00 Tools
Mélodies: I. L'invitation au voyage 00:00 Tools
Extase (Jean Lahor) 00:00 Tools
Soupir (Mischa Maisky) 00:00 Tools
Chanson Triste (Mischa Maisky) 00:00 Tools
Soupir ('Ne jamais la voir'), song for voice & piano (or orchestra), Op. 2/1 00:00 Tools
Cello Sonata in A Minor: II. Lento 00:00 Tools
Chanson triste: Lent, avec un sentiment tendre et intime 00:00 Tools
Romance de Mignon, Op. 2 No. 3 00:00 Tools
Le galop: Le Galop 00:00 Tools
Duparc: L’Invitation au voyage: "Mon enfant, ma soeur, songe à la douceur" (Presque lent) 00:00 Tools
L' invitation au voyage 00:00 Tools
Soupir (Sully Prudhomme) 00:00 Tools
SONATE POUR VIOLONCELLE ET PIANO, 2emeMOUVEMENT 00:00 Tools
La vague et la cloche: La Vague et la cloche 00:00 Tools
Aux Étoiles (entracte pour un drame inédit) 00:00 Tools
Duparc: Phidylé 00:00 Tools
La vie antérieure: Lent et solennel 00:00 Tools
Soupir (Sigh) 00:00 Tools
SONATE POUR VIOLONCELLE ET PIANO,ANDANTE FURIOSO 00:00 Tools
Extase (Ecstasy) 00:00 Tools
L'invitation au voyage (1894) 00:00 Tools
Phidylé (de Lisle) 00:00 Tools
L'Invitation au Voyage (Invitation to a Journey) - 00:00 Tools
l invitation au voyage 00:00 Tools
Mélodies: No. 5, Chanson triste 00:00 Tools
Au pays où se fait la guerre (Gautier) 00:00 Tools
La vie anterieure: Le Vie anterieure 00:00 Tools
Extase: Lent et calme 00:00 Tools
Au pays où se fait la guerre: Andante 00:00 Tools
L'invitation au voyage [Invitation to a Journey] 00:00 Tools
SONATE POUR VIOLONCELLE ET PIANO, INTRODUCTION - PRESTO APPASSIONATO 00:00 Tools
SONATE POUR VIOLONCELLE ET PIANO,ROMANCE DE MIGNON 00:00 Tools
Chanson triste in B-Flat Major 00:00 Tools
Mélodies: No. 4, Extase 00:00 Tools
Aux Etoiles, Entr'acte 00:00 Tools
Mélodies: No. 3, La vague et la cloche 00:00 Tools
L'invitation au voyage (poème de Charles Beaudelaire) 00:00 Tools
Lamento in B-Flat Minor 00:00 Tools
Le manoir de Rosamonde in A Minor 00:00 Tools
Le manoir de Rosamonde 00:00 Tools
Le manoir de Rosamonde 00:00 Tools
Sérénade in E-Flat Major 00:00 Tools
Phidylé (Leconte de Lisle) 00:00 Tools
Élégie (Thomas Moore) 00:00 Tools
Sérénade (Gabriel Marc) 00:00 Tools
Testament (Armand Silvestre) 00:00 Tools
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Henri Duparc (Eugène Marie Henri Fouques Duparc) (January 21, 1848 – February 12, 1933) was a French composer of the late Romantic period. Duparc was born in Paris. He studied piano with César Franck at the Jesuit College in the Vaugirard district and became one of his first composition pupils. Following military service in the Franco-Prussian War, he married Ellen MacSwinney, from Scotland, on November 9, 1871. In the same year, he joined with Saint-Saëns and Romain Bussine to found the Société Nationale de Musique Moderne. Duparc is best known for his seventeen songs with texts by poets such as Baudelaire, Gautier, Leconte de Lisle, and Goethe. These pieces are considered by many to be among the greatest compositions by any composer in this form. A mental illness, called "neurasthenia", caused him to abruptly cease composing at age 37, in 1885. He devoted himself to his family and his other passions, drawing and painting. However, he began losing his vision after the turn-of the-century. He destroyed most of his music, leaving fewer than 40 works to posterity. In a poignant letter about the destruction of his incomplete opera written on January 19, 1922 to the composer Jean Cras, his close friend, Duparc states: « Après avoir vécu 25 ans dans un splendide rêve, toute idée de représentation m'était – je vous le répète – devenue odieuse. L'autre motif de cette destruction, que je ne regrette pas, c'est la complète transformation morale que Dieu a opéré en moi il y a 20 ans et qui en une seule minute a abolie toute ma vie passée. Dès lors, la Roussalka n'ayant aucun rapport avec ma vie nouvelle ne devait plus exister. » "Having lived 25 years in a splendid dream, the whole idea of [musical] representation has become – I repeat to you – repugnant. The other reason for this destruction, which I do not regret, was the complete moral transformation that God imposed on me 20 years ago and who, in a single minute, obliterated all of my past life. Therefore, [my opera] Roussalka, not having any connection with my new life, should no longer exist." He spent most of his remaining life in La Tour-de-Peilz, near Vevey, Switzerland and died in Mont-de-Marsan, in southwest France, at age 85. Duparc is buried at Père Lachaise Cemetery in Paris. A square in the 17th arrondissement of Paris, near the rue de Levis, is named in his honor. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.